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Curriculum Vitae: Professor Ronaldo Munck
PERSONAL:
Name: Ronaldo P. Munck
Born: Argentina, 1951 Status: Irish Citizen
Contact: [email protected]
PROFESSIONAL:
Current Post
2004 to date:
Head of Civic Engagement, President's Office, Dublin City University. Honorary Professor of Latin American
Studies, University of Liverpool; Adjunct Professor of International Development Studies, St. Mary University,
Halifax, Nova Scotia; Senior Visiting Research Fellow, Interdisciplinary Institute for Study and Research of Latin
America (INDEAL), University of Buenos Aires, Adjunct Professor of Economic Development, Universidad
Técnica Particular de Loja, Ecuador.
Previous Posts
1996-2004: Professor of Political Sociology, University of Liverpool and Director, Globalisation and Social Exclusion Unit
(1998) Visiting Senior Research Fellow, University College Dublin
1994-1996: Professor of Sociology and Head of Department, University of Durban
1988-1994: Reader in Sociology, University of Ulster
(1992) Visiting Professor in Industrial Sociology, University of Cape Town
1984-1988: Senior Lecturer in Sociology, University of Ulster
1977-1984: Lecturer in Sociology, University of Ulster
1975-1976: Lecturer in Sociology, University of Essex
EDUCATION
BA (Hons) Comparative Sociology, University of Essex, 1973
PhD, Political Sociology of Development, University of Essex, 1976
AFFILIATIONS
Professional Associations
Global Studies Association
Development Studies Association
International Society for Third Sector Research
International Sociological Association
Sociology Association of Ireland
Society of Latin American Studies
Migration and Development International Network
Editorial Boards
Globalizations
Global Social Policy
Global Discourse
Labor History
Global Labour Journal
Labour, Capital and Society
Latin American Perspectives
Kaleidoscope: Alternative Media and Social Movements
Review: A Journal of the Fernand Braudel Center
Canadian Journal of Development Studies
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External Bodies
Creative Dublin Alliance: Steering Committee
North West Dublin Area Partnership: Board of Trustees
NorDubCo (North Dublin Development Coalition): Management Board
Centre for Cross-Border Studies: Management Board
NCCRI (National Committee on Racism and Interculturalism): Management Board
Development Studies Association of Ireland: Founding Chair
Campus Engage: Founding Chair
International Consortium for Higher Education: Ireland Representative
International Panel on Social Progress: Lead Author and Ireland representative
North-South Social Innovation Corridor: Steering Committee
TEACHING
Courses taught
Sociology of Development, Sociology of Industry, Classical Sociological Theory, Contemporary Social Theory, Social
Research Methods, Advanced Qualitative Research Methods, Industrial Sociology, Sociology of Work, Third World
Politics, Sociology of Globalisation, Urban Regeneration Issues, The Politics of Globalisation, South Africa in
Transformation, Third World Workers, Third World Women, The EU: Socio-economic aspects, Sociology of Contemporary
Ireland, Globalisation and Ireland, Methodologies for Engaged Research.
Course validation
BSc Sociology, BSc Social Psychology, BA Globalisation and Social Change, BA Politics and Society, MSc Social
Research, MA Sociology of Development, MA Globalisation and Social Exclusion, MA Cities, Culture and Regeneration,
Structured PhD programme.
Management roles
Head of Department; Dean; Senior Staff Evaluator; Course Director, BA, MA, PhD programme; Postgraduate Studies
Director; Chair, Board of Studies; Chair, Teaching and Learning Committee; Chair, Research Committee; Senate,
Committee Member; Governing Authority; Chair, Governance Structures Committee; Executive Committee: Member,
Interdisciplinary Academic Theme Leader.
External examiner
Course Examiner at: Department of Applied Social Studies, University of Lancaster, School of International Politics,
Birkbeck College, University of London, Bradford University, University of Liverpool, Cabot College, Rome, University of
Florence. PhD Examiner at: Cambridge University, Queen’s University Belfast, University of London, Warwick University,
Open University, Sheffield University, Loughborough University, Newcastle University, University of Sussex, University of
Leiden, Sydney University, Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, University of Newcastle, University of Liverpool,
National University of Ireland Maynooth, London School of Economics.
RESEARCH
Research Supervision
PhD research supervision: Unemployment in a Protestant Community; Durkheim and the Troubles; Women and the Labour
Process in Northern Ireland; The Discourse of Policing in Northern Ireland; Nationalism in Northern Ireland and the Basque
Country; Settler Ideologies in Northern Ireland and South Africa; Protestant Identity in Northern Ireland; Globalisation and
Regeneration in Liverpool; Cookie National Identity in Northern India; Civil Society and Conflict Resolution in Central
America; Globalisation and the Trade Union Movement; Labour and the Economic Crisis in Argentina; Trade Unions and
Migration in Ireland; The Discourse of Citizenship and the Irish Referendum; Trade Unions, Migration and Social
Integration in Ireland; Migrants and the New Communication Media; Ireland’s Overseas Development Strategy and Higher
Education; Water and Governance in East Africa; Trade Unions and Migration: Ireland in a European Context; Civil Society
and Social Transformation in Mozambique, Higher Education and Development Aid in Africa.
Funded Projects The British Academy, Economic and Social Research Council, The Nuffield Foundation, Human Sciences Research
Council, Joseph Rowntree Foundation, Liverpool City Council, Trocaire, The Horizon Fund (EU), ESRC Seminar Series,
EU Peace and Reconciliation Fund, EU Corporate Social Responsibility Project, Irish Congress of Trade Unions, EU AGIS
framework, EU Science and Society framework, Enterprise Ireland, HEA/Irish Aid Programme of Strategic Co-operation,
Water is Life, South African Netherlands Partnership for Development, Commonwealth Universities Association, Swedish
Research Council, Erasmus Mundus, Development Studies Association of Ireland: Irish Aid, Campus Engage: Higher
Education Authority, Civil Society in Mozambique: Irish Embassy, Social Science and Humanities Research Council,
Canada: Connection grant, EU/Pobal Ability grant, Irish Aid VIBE programme, CBL and STEM Vietnam project.
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Research Reports
2016 Social Innovation in Ireland: A benchmark study, Armagh, CCBS
2014 Capturing the Economic and Social Value of the University: A Case Study of DCU, Dublin City University
2012 Water is Life: A Social and Spatial Survey, HEA/Irish Aid
2011 The Irish African Partnership: Results and Prospects, Dublin, Glasnevin Press
2010 Re-Inventing the University: Ten Key Recommendations, DCU/ASU
2009 Irish African Partnership: Foresight Report, Dublin, IAP
2008 New Communities and Mental Health in Ireland, Cairde/DCU
2008 Corporate Social Responsibility and the SME Sector in Ireland, Irish Exporters Association
2007 Workplace Equality: Current Practice and Recommendations, ICTU
2006 Human Trafficking for the Exploitation of Labour other than the Sex Trade, Anti- Slavery International
2005 International Students and Professionals in Ireland, Integrating Ireland
2004 Waste Management in Ireland. A Cross Border Study (Consultant), Maynooth NIRSA.
2003 Include: Waste Management and Community Attitudes, Report, GSEU
2001 Civil Society and Conflict Resolution in Colombia: a Field Report, Trocaire
2000 Dingle Pride: An Evaluation, Globalisation and Social Exclusion Unit, Liverpool
1999 Neighborhood Images in Liverpool: A Preliminary Report, Joseph Rowntree Foundation
1987 Community Care and Mental Health in Northern Ireland, University of Ulster
Research Keynotes
Problems Internationaux de Travail (Montreal), Trade Unionism and Authoritarian Regimes in Argentina and Chile
(Amsterdam), Third World Trade Unionism in the Changing International Division of Labour (Ottawa), International Forum
on the History of the Labour Movement (Paris), Mutual Aid Societies in Comparative Perspective (Paris), Democratisation
in Latin America (Copenhagen), Beyond the Crisis in Development Theory (Nijmejen), The State and Development in the
Next Century (The Hague), European Sociological Association Conference (Essex), Labour and Globalisation (Valencia),
International Political Studies Association (London), Development Studies at the Crossroads (Montreal), International
Studies Association (Chicago), International Institute of Social History (Amsterdam), European Union Research Association
for Latin America (Amsterdam), International Society for Third Sector Research (Bergen), Trade Unions in the 21st Century
(Istanbul), Civil Society and Human Security 21st Century (Bangkok), European Consortium for Political Research
(Helsinki), Critical development theory for the 21st C (Halifax), Migration and Development Dilemmas (Zacatecas),
International Transport Workers Federation Congress (Oslo), Migration and Social Change Cumbre (Omaha), Migration and
Development (Quito), European Universities Association Europe/Africa Initiative (Brussels), UNRISD Regional
Governance and Civil Society (Geneva), UNESCO/MOST Labour Rights as Human Rights, (Stockholm), Rethinking the
Global Social Question for the 21st C (Berlin), Open Society Foundations (London).
PUBLICATIONS
Ronaldo Munck completed his PhD in political sociology at the University of Essex in 1976 under the supervision of
Ernesto Laclau. Since then he has developed a broad set of overlapping interests under the general rubric of political
sociology and, more recently, the globalisation problematic.
His work on Latin America has been a constant from his first book Politics and Dependency in the Third World: the case of
Latin America (1984) which was one of the early developments of the dependency perspective in the area of politics. This
was followed by Latin America: The transition to democracy (1989) which promoted a critical engagement with the
transition to democracy problematic then in vogue. The successful introductory overview Contemporary Latin America went
through three editions (2002, 2007, 2012) and established itself as a key text. This strand of work culminated in Rethinking
Latin America: Development, Hegemony and Social Transformation (2013) which brought a Gramscian perspective to bear
and sought to provide a critical understanding of current politics from a broad historical perspective.
Professor Munck’s engagement with Irish political sociology was a result of his first academic post at the University of
Ulster. This resulted in an overview of Irish history written at one of the most critical phases of the war Ireland: Nation,
State and Class Conflict (1985) and was followed by one of the first oral histories Belfast in the Thirties: An Oral History
(1987) which examined the republican and labour struggles of another pivotal era. This was followed by one of the first all-
Ireland analyses of the economy The Irish Economy: Results and Prospects (1993) which was widely disseminated. More
recently, since being based in Dublin, he has engaged with the new migration which resulted in the path-breaking collection
co-edited with Bryan Fanning Globalisation, Migration and Social Change in Ireland: After the Celtic Tiger (2011).
A constant theme in his research has been the sociology of work and labour movements from a broad comparative and
global South orientation. An early statement of a new field then emerging was The New International Labour Studies (1988)
which set the tone for the new comparative labour studies from below. There was also a still influential overview of
Argentina’s powerful labour movement Argentina: From Anarchism to Peronism: Workers, unions and politics 1855-1985
(1986). His work with international colleagues who were an active community of practice in the new labour studies resulted
in the collection co-edited with Peter Waterman Labour Worldwide in the Era of Globalisation: Alternative Unions Models
in the New World Order (1998). This strand of work culminates with the widely cited Labour and Globalisation: the new
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‘great transformation’ (2002) which brought to bear the insights of Karl Polanyi on the transformations caused by
globalisation.
The impact of globalisation on his work followed a period in South Africa in the mid- 1990s and resulted in a series of texts
seeking to go beyond the sociological wisdom of the time with a more critically engaged perspective. This research
programme resulted in Globalisation and Social Exclusion: A Transformationalist Perspective (2005) and Globalisation and
Contestation: The Great Counter-Movement (2006) both influenced by Karl Polanyi’s double movement thesis and seeking
to foreground the importance of agency. This approach was also applied to the issue of migration resulting in Globalisation
and Migration: New Conflicts, New Politics (2008) and that of human security in the wide ranging collection co-edited with
Honor Fagan Globalisation and Security, 2 vols (2009).
Ronaldo Munck has also played a consistent role in critical development studies which resulted in a landmark collection co-
edited with Denis O’Hearn Critical Development Theory: Contributions to a New Paradigm (1999), the influential study of
Water and Development: Good Governance After Neoliberalism (2015) and (with Honor Fagan) the wide-ranging
Handbook for Development and Social Change (2018).
His most recent book is Marx 2020. After the Crisis (2016) which seeks to show the renewed relevance of Marxism for an
understanding of the world and to seek a better future. His influential new book is Rethinking Global Labour: After
neoliberalism (2018).
BOOKS
Some of these books have been translated into Arabic, Cantonese, French, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, Portuguese
and Turkish.
Post – 2000
2020
Social Movements in Latin America: Mapping the Mosaic. London: Agenda Publishing.
2019
Development, Society, Alternatives. Dublin: Glasnevin and UTPL Press (lead editor and contributor)
Special Issue: Exploring Cross-Border Cultural Policy in Practice
The Irish Journal of Arts Management & Cultural Policy (co-editor)
The Local Mission of Higher Education: Principles and Practice. Dublin: Glasnevin Press (co-editor and contributor)
Palestine, Israel and Latin America, Special Issue of Latin American Perspectives (lead co-editor)
Social Movements after the Left Governments, Special Issue of Latin American Perspectives (lead co-editor)
Precarious work and informality: Review of the evidence, Special Issue of Review of Radical Political Economics
(lead co-editor and contributor)
2018
Rethinking Global Labour: After neoliberalism. London: Agenda Publishing
Desafíos y Alternativas en América Latina, Buenos Aires: Ediciones Cultura Cooperativa
2017
Rethinking Latin American Development: other worlds are possible (lead contributing editor), London: Routledge
Social Innovation in Ireland: Results and Prospects (lead contributing editor), Dublin: Glasnevin Press.
2016
Marx 2020: after the crisis, London: Zed Books
Marx 2020: despues de la crisis, Barcelona: Pasado y Presente
Handbook on Development and Social Change (contributing co-editor), London: Edward Elgar Press
2015
Water and Development: Good governance after Neoliberalism (contributing lead editor), London: Zed Books and CROP
Rethinking Latin America: Development, Hegemony and Social Transformation. New York, Palgrave Macmillan,
Revised paperback edition
Repensando América Latina: Desarollo, Hegemonía y Transformaciόn Social, Barcelona: El Viejo Topo.
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2014
Labour Rights as Human Rights: Globalisation, Migration and the New Labour Regimes (contributing lead editor),
Oxford: Oxford University Press
Higher Education and Community Based Research: Towards a New Paradigm (contributing lead editor) New York:
Palgrave Macmillan
2013
Rethinking Latin America: Development, Hegemony and Social Transformation. New York: Palgrave Macmillan
2012
Globalización, Migración y Trabajo en la era neoliberal (Globalization, Migration and Work in the neoliberal era)
Barcelona: El Topo Viejo
Contemporary Latin America (third revised edition) London: Palgrave
Higher Education and Civic Engagement: Comparative Perspectives (contributing editor) New York: Palgrave
2011
Globalisation, Migration and Social Change in Ireland: After the Celtic Tiger (contributing editor), London: Ashgate
Re-Inventing the University: Creating a New Vision (contributing editor) Dublin: Glasnevin Press.
2010
Migration, Work and Citizenship in a Global Era (contributing lead editor), London: Routledge
2009
Globalisation and Conflict Encyclopedia Vol I: Economic and Political Aspects Vol II: Social and Cultural Aspects
(contributing editor) New York: Praeger Press (Winner of Choice Book of the year 2009 award)
2008
Globalisation and Migration: New Conflicts, New Politics (contributing lead editor) London: Routledge
2007
Contemporary Latin America (2nd edition) London: Palgrave, 240p.
2006
Globalisation and Contestation: The Great Counter-Movement London and New York: Routledge, 210p
2005
Globalisation and Social Exclusion: A Transformationalist Perspective New York: Kumarian Press, 190p
2004
Reinventing the City? Liverpool in Comparative Perspective (contributing editor) Liverpool: Liverpool University Press,
260p
2003
Labour and Globalisation: Results and Prospects (contributing editor), Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 254p
2002
Contemporary Latin America, London: Palgrave, 190p
Labour and Globalisation: A New Great Transformation? London: Zed Books, 216 p.
Globalisation and Democracy (lead contributing editor), New York: Sage, 181p.
2001
Cultural Politics in Latin America (contributing editor) London: Macmillan Press, 208p
2000
Marx @ 2000: Late Marxist Perspectives London and New York: Macmillan Press, 195p
Pre 2000
1990’s
Critical Development Theory: Contributions to a New Paradigm (contributing editor) London: Zed Books, 1999, 217 p.
Neighbourhood images in Liverpool: `It's all down to the people' (with H.Andersen et al), York: York Publishing Services,
1999, 123 p.
Post-modern Insurgency: Political Violence, Identity Formation and Peacemaking in Comparative Perspective
(contributing lead editor). London: Macmillan Press, 1999, 270p.
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Labour Worldwide in the Era of Globalisation: Alternative Union Models in the New World Order (contributing lead
editor). London: Macmillan Press, 1998, 269p.
The Irish Economy: Results and Prospects. London: Pluto Press, 1993, 210p.
1980’s
Politics and Dependency in the Third World: The Case of Latin America. London: Zed Books, 1984, 374p.
Revolutionary Trends in Latin America. Montreal: McGill University Press, 1984, 125p
Ireland: Nation, State and Class Conflict. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1985, 185p.
Argentina: From Anarchism to Peronism. Workers, Unions and Politics in Argentina 1855-1985. London: Zed Books,
1986, 261p.
The Difficult Dialogue: Marxism and Nationalism. London: Zed Books, 1986, 184p.
Belfast in the Thirties: An Oral History (with B Rolston). Belfast: Blackstaff Press, 1987, 209p.
The New International Labour Studies: An Introduction. London: Zed Books, 1988, 190p.
Latin America: The Transition to Democracy. London: Zed Books, 1989, 212p
ARTICLES/CHAPTERS
Post 2000
2020
‘Eduardo Gudynas’ and ‘Peter Worsley’ in D. Simon (ed) Key Development Thinkers. London: Routledge
‘Latin America: between the promises of globalisation and the chimera of nationalism’ in I. Rossi (ed) Frontiers of
Globalization Research, New York, Springer
‘Rethinking the left: a view from Latin America’ in Latham,R, K Bridget Murray, J von Bargen and A. T. Kingsmith
(eds) (2019) The Radical Left and Social Transformation Strategies of Augmentation and Reorganization London:
Routledge, pp. 104-119
2019
“NGOs, the Political Economy of International Development and Development Education: An Irish Perspective”, Policy
and Practice. A development education review. “Social Movements in Latin America : of paradigms, people and politics”
Latin American Perspectives, 2019
“Work and Capitalist Globalization: Beyond Dualist Reason” Review of Radical Political Economics, 2020
“Swimming against the current: the migration of elders towards the South” Migration Notes, 2019
“Organising precarious workers: a view from the South” Open Democracy 2019
“Gramsci, migration and trade unions: an Irish case study” Migration and Development, 2019
2018
Beyond Red and Green? Socialism, feminism and ecology’, Irish Journal of Social, Economic and Environmental
Sustainability
‘The Labour Question and Dependent Capitalism: The Case of Latin America’ in Breman, J and Van der Linden, M (eds)
The Social Question in the 21st Century: A Global View. University of California Press.
‘Rethinking the Left: a perspective from Latin America’, Global Discourse, 8, 2, 60-85
‘Global capitalism and critical analysis: a response to Bill Robinson’, Global Discourse, 8, 2.
‘Postcolonial perspectives on civil society in Mozambique:Towards an alternative approach for research and action’ (with
Ilal and Kleibl) in Kamruzzaman, P (ed) Civil Society: Perspectives from the Global South, London: Routledge
‘El Precariado: Visión del Sur’ Estudios Críticos de Desarollo, VII, 13, pp. 15-48.
2017
‘Critical Development Theory: Results and Prospects’ and ‘Rethinking Latin America: Towards New Development
Paradigms’, in Veltmeyer, H and Bowles, P (eds) The Essential Guide to Critical Development Studies. London:
Routledge.
‘Civil Society in Mozambique: NGOs, Politics and Witchcraft’ (with T. Kleibl), Third World Quarterly 38 (1), pp. 203-18
‘Latin American Studies: Publishing And Politics: A Note’, Latin American Perspectives, 43(4)
‘Repensando América Latina: ¿Volviendo al futuro?’, in LAP (ed) Buscando alternativas políticas y económicas, Buenos
Aires, CLACSO
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2016
‘Global Sociology: Towards and Alternative Southern Paradigm’, International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society.
Vol 29, No. 3.
‘Rethinking Latin America: A new development paradigm for the 21st Century’ (with K. Sankey), Journal of Developing
Societies, 32(4), pp 1-28
‘Gramsci, Migrants and Trade Unions: An Irish Case Study’ (with Mary Hyland) in Solidarities Without Borders:
Gramscian perspectives on migration and civil society alliances. Edited by Óscar García Agustín & Martin Bak
Jørgensen. London: Pluto Press.
‘Globalisation, Labour and the Precariat: Old wine in new bottles?’ in C. Schierup and M. B. Jorgensen (eds) The Politics
of Precarity. Migrant Conditions, Struggles and Experiences. London: Brill Publishers, pp. 78-98OSANNA
2015
‘Polanyi for Latin America: Markets, Development and Social Transformation’, Canadian Journal of Development Studies,
36(4), pp.1-17.
‘Polanyi y el estudio crítico del desarollo’, Estudios Críticos del Desarollo, Vol 3, No.2
“Rethinking Political Economy from Latin America” in M. Johnson and S. Suliman (eds) Protest: Analysing Current
Trends. London: Routledge
‘Mapping Civil Society in Mozambique: A New Approach’, (with T. Kleibl) DSA Ireland Working Papers, No. 2
2014
‘Latin America and Social Transformation: New Paradigms’ in S. Mc Closkey (ed) Development Education and the New
Development Paradigms, London, Pluto Press
‘Globalizacion sindicatos y migración laboral Viejos dilemas nuevas oportunidades’ Migración y Desarrollo Vol1 No2
‘Globalisation, Labour and the Polanyi Problem, Or the Issue of Counter-hegemony’ in S. Sen and A. Chakrabarti (eds)
Development on Trial: Shrinking Space for the Periphery, Delhi: Orient Black Swan Books
‘Rethinking Latin America: Towards a new paradigm for social transformation’, Latin American Perspectives, Vol
42(4),pp73-91.
‘The Great Counter-Movement: Empire, Multitudes, and Social Transformation’ in J. Sen and P. Waterman (eds) World
Social Forum: Critical Explorations, London: Into Books
‘Rethinking political economy from Latin America’, Global Discourses, 4,2
2013
‘Foresight/Futures and Development Research: New Perspectives’, Policy and Practice, 16 (Spring)
‘Malvinas: politics, territory and internationalism’, Global Discourse, 3, 1, 151-157
‘The Precariat: A view from the South’, Third World Quarterly, 34,5, 747-762
‘Migration, Regional Integration and Social Movements: Beyond regulation vs rights’ (with M. Hyland), Global Social
Policy, 13, 2, 135-154
‘Global Crisis: Global Opportunity? Trade Unions, Migration and Social Transformation’, Global Labour Journal, 4, 3,
236-251
‘Globalisation and the Labour Movement: Challenges and Responses’ in B. Dasgupta (ed) Non-Mainstream Dimensions of
Global Political Economy, London: Routledge
2012
‘Migration, Citizenship and Work: The new problematic’ (with Schierup and Delgado) Globalizations, Vol 23, No.1
‘Migration, Development and Work in the New World Order: A new perspective Journal of Latin American and Latino
Studies, 41,1, 42-56
‘Labour Migration and Trade Unions: Global North and Global South’ in I. Ness (ed) Encyclopaedia of Global Human
Migration, New York: Wiley and Sons
‘Marxism and Development: Towards a New Engagement’ in M. Johnson (ed) Marxism in the 21st Century, London:
Palgrave
‘Civic Engagement after the Crisis’ in L. Mc Ilrath et al Higher Education and Civic Engagement: New Perspectives, New
York: Palgrave
‘La Segunda Independencia: Nationalist Nostalgia or 21st Century Socialism’ in B. Richardson and L. Kelly (eds) Power,
Place and Representation: literary, cultural and socio-political sites of independence in Latin America, London: Ashgate
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2011
‘Trade Unions, Globalization and Internationalism: Results and Prospects’ in G. Gall (ed) International Handbook on Labour
Unions: Responses to Neoliberalism, London: Edward Elgar.
‘Beyond North and South: Migration, Informalization and Trade Union Revitalization’, Working USA: The Journal of Labor
and Society, 14,1, 2-18
‘Best practice in North-South research relationships in higher education: The Irish African partnership model’ (with
Nakabugo, Barret and Mc Evoy), Policy and Practice- A Development Education Review. 10 (Spring)
‘Higher Education, Internationalisation and Global Development: An Irish Case Study’, European Universities Association
Internationalisation Handbook. D4.5 (Supp 06)
2010
‘Globalization, Crisis and Transformation: A View from the South’, Globalizations, Vol. 9 No. 1
‘Critical Development Theory: Towards a New Paradigm’ in S. Castles and R Delgado Wise (eds) The Challenges of
Development and Migration, New York: RIMD.
‘Globalization, Migration and Decent Work: Global Issues and Perspectives’, Labour, Capital and Society/ Travail, Capital
et Societe, Vol 21
‘Labour, Development and Social Transformation in a Global Era’, Transformations, Vol 15
‘Labour and Globalization after Neo-Liberalism’ Global Labour Journal, Vol 1. No2
2009
‘Beyond the new international labour studies?’, Third World Quarterly, Vol 30, No. 3
‘The new politics in Latin America’ in G. Mc Cann and S. Mc Closkey (eds) From The Local to the Global London: Pluto
Press
‘Critical Development Theory’ in H. Veltmeyer (ed) The New development studies. London: Pluto Press
‘Slavery, Globalisation and Unfree Labour: Anomaly or New Normality’ in G. Wylie (ed) The Abolition of Slavery and
New Forms of Slavery, London: Zed Books.
‘University Strategic Planning and the Foresight/Futures Approach: An Irish Case Study’ (co-author) Planning for Higher
Education, Vol. 38 No. 1
‘Does Global Civil Society Exist?’ in R. Taylor (ed) Third Sector Research: Towards a New Paradigm, New York: ISTR
‘The architecture of Labour Organising in the Early 21st Century: Social and Spatial Aspects’ (with P. Waterman) in A.
Rainnie and S. McGrath – Champ (eds). Handbook of Employment and Society: Working Space
‘Students and Global Citizenship: An Irish Case Study’, The Higher Education Academy, C-SAP
Civic Engagement in Irish Universities: Creating Global Citizens’ Arts and Humanities in Higher Education, Vol. 8 No 4
‘Bridging the ‘Town and Gown’ Divide’ (with D. O’Broin) in A. Mc Crann (ed) Memories, Milestones and New Horizons:
Reflection on the Regeneration of Ballymun. Belfast: Blackstaff Press
2008
‘Class and Inequality in Contemporary Ireland’ in S. O’Sullivan (ed). Contemporary Ireland Dublin: UCD Press
‘Globalisation and the limits of current security paradigms’ in P. James and D. Greenfell (eds) Rethinking Conflict and
Violence, London: Routledge
‘Globalisation and Local Transnationalisms: a new utopia?’ in C. El- Ojelli and P. Hayden (eds) Utopia in a Global Age:
New Critical Perspectives, London: Palgrave.
‘Labour, Globalisation and Internationalism’, in M. Taylor (ed) Global Economy Contested: Power and Conflict Across the
International Division of Labour, London: Routledge
‘Globalization and Contestation: A Polanyian Problematic’ in B. Gills (ed) Globalization and the Global Politics of Justice,
London: Routledge.
‘Globalization, Governance and Migration’ Third World Quarterly, Vol. 29 No. 7, pp 1227-1246
‘Deconstructing Violence: Power, Force and Social Transformation’, Latin American Perspectives, Vol. 35 No. 5, pp 3-19
‘Globalization and Social Inclusion/Exclusion’ Global Social Policy Vol 8. No. 3
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2007
“Irregular Migration and the Informal Market: The ‘Underside’ of Globalisation or the New Norm” in B. Johansson et al
(eds) Migration and Social Change, Stockholm: IMILCO
‘Global Civil Society: Royal Road or Slippery Path’, Voluntas International Journal of Voluntary and Non-Profit
Organisations, Vol. 17 No. 4, pp. 324-331.
‘Globalisation in/on Latin America’, Global Social Policy, Vol. 6, No. 3, pp. 358-365.
2006
“Globalisation, Labour and the Polanyi Problem” in C. Phelan (ed). The Future of Organised Labour. Global Perspectives.
Oxford, Frankfurt and New York, Peter Lang, pp 135-160.
“Labour and the Great Globalisation Debate”, Labour History, Vol. 47 No. 2, pp 213-226
“Reconceptualising Labour in the Era of Globalisation: From Labour and Developing – Area Studies to Globalisation and
Labour?” Labour, Capital and Society, Vol. 317 No. ½, pp 236-257.
“Globalisation and Contestation: A Polanyian Problematic”, Globalisations, Vol. 3, No. 2 pp 175-186.
2005
“Social Exclusion: New Inequality Paradigm for the Era of Globalisation?” in M. Romero and E. Margolis (Eds). The
Blackwell Companion to Social Inequalities Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 31-49.
2004
“Global Civil Society: Myths and Prospects in R. Taylor (eds). Creating a Better World: Interpreting Global Civil Society
New York: Kumarian Press, pp 13-26.
“Neoliberalism, Politics and Transformation” in A. Saad-Filho and D. Johnston (eds). Neoliberalism: A Reader London:
Pluto Press, pp
“Globalisation, Labour and the `Polanyi Problem', Labour History, Vol 45 No. 3, pp 251-69
“Globalisation, Labour and Transformation: Review Article “. (www.theglobalsite.ac.uk)
2003
"Globalisation, neo-liberalism and the crisis in public sector management in Latin America", in G. Wood, P. Dibben and I.
Roper (eds) Contemporary Public Sector Management: A Comparative Perspective. London: Palgrave.
“Argentina or the Political Economy of Collapse”, International Journal of Political Economy, Vol 21 No2.
“Debating Globalisation and Its Discontents”, Irish Journal of Sociology, Vol. 12. No.1.
“Neo-Liberalism, Necessitarianism and Alternatives in Latin America”, Third World Quarterly, Vol. 24, No.3
2002
“L’etap politique” Courrier de la Planéte, Vol 1, No. 67, pp.11-14
Neliberalisme, Determinismo en Alternativien, Vlaams Marxistisch Tijdschrift, Vol. 36 No. 3, pp.47-57
Global Civil Society: Myths and Prospects, Voluntas, International Journal of Voluntary and Non-Profit Organisations, Vol
13 No.4
2001
Globalisation: Deconstruction and Beyond, Latin American Perspectives, Vol. 29, No. 5, pp. 24-31. Labour
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